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    Data processing and analysis steps. by Alexandra V. Kulinkina (5335058)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Principal findings</p><p>The average school-level <i>S</i>. <i>haematobium</i> prevalence decreased from 23.8% to 3.6% and that of hookworm from 8.6% to 3.1% between 2008 and 2015. …”
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    <b>Nest mass in forest tits </b><b><i>Paridae</i></b><b> </b><b>increases with elevation and decreasing body mass, promoting reproductive success</b> by Clara Wild (19246606)

    Published 2025
    “…We found that nest mass increased by ~ 60% along the elevational gradient, but the effect of canopy openness on nest mass was not significant, while nest mass decreased along the ranked species from the smallest <i>Periparus ater</i> to the medium-sized <i>Cyanistes caeruleus</i> and the largest <i>Parus major</i>. …”
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    S1 data_Hazen Main and Blister 2017 absolute diatom counts from Contrasting the ecological effects of decreasing ice cover versus accelerated glacial melt on the High Arctic's largest lake by Neal Michelutti (688828)

    Published 2020
    “…Lake Hazen, the High Arctic's largest lake, has received an approximately 10-fold increase in glacial meltwater since its catchment glaciers shifted from net mass gain to net mass loss in 2007 CE, concurrent with recent warming. …”
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    Simulation results of step-up load variation. by Maged Al-Barashi (18721120)

    Published 2024
    “…Nonetheless, in comparison with the typical inductor-capacitor-inductor (<i>LCL</i>) filter, the trap inductor needs a larger magnetic core. …”
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    Experimental results of step-up load variation. by Maged Al-Barashi (18721120)

    Published 2024
    “…Nonetheless, in comparison with the typical inductor-capacitor-inductor (<i>LCL</i>) filter, the trap inductor needs a larger magnetic core. …”
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    Data of the article "The physiological cost of being hot: High thermal stress and disturbance decrease energy reserves in dragonflies in the wild" by Eduardo Ulises Castillo-Pérez (20869904)

    Published 2025
    “…These changes can strongly affect insects, particularly those experiencing high thermal stress (i.e, large differences between body and environmental temperature), as prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures can reduce their energetic reserves due to increased metabolic demands and physiological stress. …”
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